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Show PACE EIGHT PROVO (UTAH) SUNDAYX HERALD. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1 0 3 0. SECTION TWO .Demo -.-Women At R P ROMINENT among the . jcadinr. social events of the past few days was the meeting and reception given by the Utah county Democratic women at. the First, ward recreation hall Friday afternoon. . . :v, W...C. K , More than 15Q Utah county women called between the hour3'of 3:30 and 6 o'clock. Mrs. W. H. Kingy Mrs. George II. Dern and Mrs. James Wolfe were honor guests at the re-ccptionr re-ccptionr .- V:v -t--'i '" nv; , Baskets and jardinieres -of potted plants and chrysanthemums chrysan-themums were tastefully arranged in the rotunda and reception recep-tion hall. Mrs. W. HA eallahan.w- ; ; ' ;i .;; Utah county chairwoman ' was m "tan county cnairworam v harge of the charming: affair. i In the receiving line ere Mrs. R. E. Allen, Miss Alice I Reynolds. Rey-nolds. Mrs. Amanda Knight., Mrs. T. N. Taylor, Mrs. H. R. Merrill. Mrs. D. D. Boyer, Mrs. Walter, Cot-tarn, Cot-tarn, Mrs. M. C. Newell and Mrs. E. C. Rodgers of Ss.n Lul3 Obispo, Calif., formerly of Provo. v Mrs. Alma Van Wagenen and Mrs. Leland Madsen presided at the tea tables. They were assisted by Mrs. William Strong. A handsome hand-some cream and silver eilk cloth covered each of the two long tea tables, which were centered with, a low cut glass bowl of cream and white enrysantnemums. - Mta. Callahan introduced . Mrs. Ti. E. Allen, national committee-Woman, committee-Woman, who made a few remarks before , introducing Mrs. W. H. King. Mrs. King gave a splendid paper on the 'Tariff." Mrs. Allen introduced Mrs. Dern and Mrs. Wolfe. A brief talk was made by Mrs. Dern after which a paper on "Principles of Democracy was presented hy Mrs. Wolfe. J. II. Pau!. candidatc-for congress, gave a talk. The county candidates were in- iroduccd by Mrs. Callahan At the conclusion of the mceting,Anna Goold, Mrs. Ada Giraud, LTrs. the reception was held, at which t:.ie the women wero personally introduced to the honor guests and the county candidates. , Clever Hallowe'en PartV TOT rTienUS J For Friends Hi-o R?.chnel Knudsen , gave a ; 4;!:n-.vp o; ; a::y r.uay evening at r cr heme. inp; v.-a s the Hallowe'en story s I irrp: contesc, 2.1. Nellie Gudgeo - . . V . T 1 niea vcre playe!, including prr- i pre.-ivr1 "slung and 'Vcotie .Hallowe'en costume party Friday Muric and a delicious "luncheon v.-err enjoyed by tne jciiowmp: . J-nura Vance, Gecrpi Beardall, ' .cllowmp: : C i!i Beardall, ' c .Nellie Gudgeon. Lea iriclscn, liar-j-iitt Ande.FOn. Mildred Kendall, Anna Farrer. Kathryn Pas.?ey, lluth Lamteit. Edith Ivirabeit, I'rm Harding. Irr.ia Norman, and ii hr.n ?rorn;an. , Progressive Party An cr.jcyaM-; liallowc en pro- frrej.-iivc patty wes given by Mr3. Jennie McDowell and Mrs. Bort Sutton Friday evening for the r.itiit:rH cftheir Mi Kan Wqe claoa cf tho Filth ward Primary. A bourse of the delicious Hallowe'en Hal-lowe'en luncheon was served at each of the following homes: Helen Bennett. Ed'th Clark and Vera an.1 Helen Holbrook. Halkwe'en games' were p"aycw an'- i.iu:js numbers enjoyed. ' ' & Paiticipatir.fr in the gay event were Helen Bennett. Buitn Ohm Vera and Helen Holbrook, Catherine Cather-ine Soufer, Heien Duke, Barbara Candland. Cora Mae Olsen. Hcleri Johnsoa and Carol Boshard. ... ... Vieux Amies Club Miss LaVern Crosbie will be hoet-c-s to members cf the- Vieux Jtmies club Wednesday evening at her home, instead of Monday evening, the regular club daj'. All members arc urged to be pressnt. 04 r- A Ik" 5 today&alliueek Brick Combination ' Peanut Brittle " Vanilla . f Cherry Custard ' (Brown, White, Pink) Pints 25c Quarts 50c Bulk . v ,vV. Peanut Brittle Pints 30c Quarts GOc : - Made with J3HLECTED WHIPPING CBHAM Order " from your .PUNFTtEZE Dr-a!er CP ece pdOlF . - v - 1 y- -. K OppTl T nTlMP V py V 1 A r -LJ 1 1UC. Is -Tendered Shower Among the pleasing social event! of the .past few days, was ho r-'' ccllaneous shower given by Mrs. Stella Mooney Friday afternoon at I tfco linme tt Vior na rente f r nn1 Mn.nn .- r 'mn1im0n to her "niece, Mrs. Clyde kuwards nc Beth Johnson, a recent bride.. Beautiful fall flowers verc taste fully arranged about the house Qamcs, wetc pHyed end piizei awarded, and musiccl numbers were- -furnished. A last y luncheor. was served. ' i ; . Numerous', useful and lovelj gift3 vwere received by the bride fromthe following: Mrs. Georgt Bilihgs, -Mr ; Frank Pendleton, Mrs. 'Larue Rowiey, Mrs. N. .15. Johncon, Mrs. A. B. Johnson, Mrs. I B. Johnson, Mrs. Bert Jclinson, Mrs. Dezel Johnson, Mrs. Frank Tucker, Mrs. Mae Pierce. LIr3. Lyman Bobbins, Mr3. A. R. Rob-bins. Rob-bins. Mrg. Chailea Robbins Mrs. Clyde Knudsen, Mrs. W. O. WillaVd. Mis. Carl Willard. Mrs. Pearl Gammon, Gam-mon, Mrs. J. F. . Borjret, Mrx Thomas, Mrs. Albert Mon?on, Mrs. Bachman. Mrs. Fred Wetnhr.l. Kavochevlch, Mrs. Dora Hansen, Has Carter. Hallowe'en Supper rr.1 - ;i r . . . . . I Ic&i rras the scene of a delicrhfful evening;, when she and Mrj. ess Cordner and Mrs. Juhan Hansen entertained a number of friend3. . A variety of celcver and amusing Hallowe'en ga'men were played and a delicious hot surpcr was served at 10 o'clock. Covers were laid fcr Mr. and Mrs. Julian Hansen. Mr. and Mif. Bob Loveless, ."Mr. and Mrs. Jcst Cordner, Mr." met Mrs. Carson Ciandall. Mr. ' and. " Mrs. Bobcri Mcnimott. Mr. and Mrs. Georg' Loveless, Mr. and Mrs. Bmil Han-scn;--Mr. and Mrs. Howard Strang, Mr. and Mrs. Rav Loveless. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Gattmeyer of Provo, Mrs. Crawford Houston and Mrs. Ida M. Strang, . i 111 umi 1 Hi " ' - 1 - 1 1 - --' 1 1,111 nrm rTT. "" ; '. '"- " j ; f , . '4. rrl'-y--,.,,,, , - r1 - - 1- - - - - -. -num.- n-n-r , - .1 Living Room. Su ite Specia I 3 Piece Genuine Mohair Rose Taupe Finish - - - - ..--) I , I . ' v. ? .w. . -i V. Z : Well Known Couple To Wed Soon ' 'Announcement Is made by Mrs. tlulda Hanse-i, wife of the late Matt Hansen of Vineyard, of th? engagement of her (laughter, Katherine, to Elven Bunker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Eunker of Salt Lak0 City, formerly of Vineyard. Vine-yard. " -; : The marriage is . to take place November 6 in the Salt ' Lake temple. Miss Hansen is a graduate t the'Llricoln higlv school, Mr. Bunker recently returned . from a. mission in the southern states. Third Ward Primary Bazaar ! A bazaar will be sponsored by the Third ward Primary association Monday evening In the .ward amusement; hall. An Invitation is extended to the public ia general. The sale of wemsn's, Vil3' an" children's .dresses and aprons will commence at G o'clock, as will the fir.h pond, candy , and popcorn tjooWa and the vegetable market. The ready-made- articles would prove Ideal for Christmas gifts, ac cording to the vpmcn in charge. I fine program will be furnisnea, which is to commence at 7:00 o'clock. . . Formal Silver Tea To Be Held Friday . A ; formal silver tea is being planned by the. missionary committee commit-tee of the First ward, which is to be held Friday from 4 , to 7 p. m. at the ward recreation hall. , f An interesting program has been arranged and refreshements will be served. An invitation is extended to the public in general. : :': : Friends Entertained 1 B.Ti33 Jessie Johnson entertained at a Hallowe'en party Friday eve-hinjr eve-hinjr ,at, her homc-Pretty deccra-tionn deccra-tionn In Hallowe'en effect, were arranged throughout the cr.tsrtain-ing cr.tsrtain-ing rooms. ' ' .- The time .was" pieaaantly spent with game:, musia and social chat. A dainty .luncheon' was 'served to ; Mlsa Fay Knight, Misa V"Unda i Forsythe. Miss Iriscilla Menzies, im.i 1 . t i - . it:.,.. ..n;4n i Al tH IvIltM . il XJUatTl. - 1U1.13 lilia jacuDswii aim iuis xtuiuu jviiuuuu. . Bridge Is Played '"Utopia club "members " spent a pleasant' time at the home of Mrs. Jack Booth Thursday afternoon. '- ' Bridcre and needlework were tho diversions ania doliclcus luncheon was served. Chrys3rithcirium3 were ii?ed lo decorate the entertaininS rooms. . . " ' " ..''; ; ' Attendicg the affair .vero vMrs. Shirley Bee. Mrs. -William Connell, Mrs. Jsck Booth, Mrs. Paul Jacobsen, Jacob-sen, Mrs. B. F. Crandall, Mrs. J. Frenk Ward,; Mr3. Oscar Garrett, Mrs. Alvin Peterson, Mrs- Lawrence Cassity, Mrs. Antone Kemp, Mrs. Arnold Bawling and Mr3. W. M. .Vinson. - - cn QC oV V'sir f CHIC TAKES A BOW Subtle contrast'and rich beauty come to a black velours made for s formal black-white outfit when Jean Patou deftly placea a tied bow of black and white satin ribbon atop it and puts the finish- j ins touch' with a diamond ornament from Van. Cleef and'Arpels. ! V i Victor j. Bird Honor Guest Complimentary to Victor J. Bird,, retiring Utah staxe anday school superintendent, the - stake board members of the organization entertained en-tertained at the. home of Mr. and Mrs. Olo E. OJsen .Thttradajv... .evening. .eve-ning. Mr. Olsen i3 the new stake Sunday school superintendent. Th? partners vere invited guects. ' " - -. volume of the iiible. zAt. uira responded re-sponded with a few wcrds of appreciation. ap-preciation. - " V : Present were Mr. andMrs. Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Olsen, Dr. and lire. Christen Jensen, Maurice. A. Jones, Miss Clcora Bass, Maurice Harding", Mr. and Mrs. J. Ri Hodson, Prof, and Mrs. A. C. Lambert, Mr. aivl Mrs. J. . W. Thornton, Mias Elizabeth Eliza-beth Taylor, Mi-35. Rheta ICay, and Mra. Jlannnh J. Card all. . At Pcirty In S. L. Miss Marjorie Bee went to Salt Lake Saturday cvcr.ins to attend the Victory ball cf the East hih school, which v.as held at the Hotel Utah. were played and a delicious lunch-; admsn Mis. IJoyU Putton. Mrs. eon was served. In benak of uU . V Thoo,. Mr- Ve-on TH- 4 Bock Reviewed At Literary League . .Mrs. Heber Johnson'- reviewed VGhosts," by Ibsen, at the regular meeting of the Literary League, held Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. 'Stanley Dunford. Current events, were "given by Mrs. Clifton Tolboc. A dainty luncheon was served to Mrs. Dcnzil A. Brown, Mrs. OD. Hansen, Mrs. JJud Nilason, Miss Rh?-ta Kay, Miss Boulah Ilatton, Miss LaVern Page Mrs. A- E. Robiscn, -Mrs. E. W. Mrs. Hcher. Johnson, Mrs. Lynn Taylor. Mrs. . Clifton Tolboe.Misj Ruth Hansen, Mrs. Arthur1 D. Taylor Tay-lor and Mrs. Henry Taylor. - IT COSTS NO MORE -To Have . v - ilDo To Illo . Workmen Do Your PAINTING, PAPERING and 4 CLEANING - r? 'V 1 ' . Beautiful Lamp - End Table - Satin-finish Satin-finish Cushion, Kapok-filled - Cast Bronz Book Ends - Colorful Silk Tied and Dyed Scarfs. J1 Bridge. Affair Attractive The - residence of Mrs., Hugh Jo'Iey was the scene of a delightful delight-ful bridge party Thursday afternoon, after-noon, when she was hostess "to the fcllowing friends: ' Mrs. Lenn Crcer, Mrs. Whit Hoover, Mis. GKm Simmons, Mrs. V. H. Tuft, Mrs. Lester Brian, lira. Justice Johnson, . Mr3. Bob , .Bullock, .Bul-lock, Mrs. Cecil Larscn. Mrs. Dear Freshwater, Mrs. Earl Blarnenthal, Mrs, Archie Petcrson, and Mr3. Paul Westwood. ! Two tables of the card game wers played and a tasty repast followed. Mrs. Glen Simmons yrow the high score .prize and Mrs. Dean Freshwater Fresh-water received ' the consolation favor. Chrysanthemums" and asters were" uued to decorate the entertaining, enter-taining, .-corns, and Hallowe'en favors wcj given. ? Californiah Visiting He ;e 5 Mrs. E. : C Hodgeis of San Lut3 Obispo, Calf, former Provo resident, resi-dent, is visitinfs here for a few days, with friends. Mrs. Rodgers was the guest of friends in Salt Lake last week end and will spend some time in Logan this' week;' She is" en route, to New York whore she will spend the Cliristma3 holidays, with -her son, Edward E. lodgers,' student . at the General Thcologlcat seminary. ------ f.t : Dinner Party Given j An attractive dinner-party -was given by Mrs. Joseph Ward Thursday, Thurs-day, afternoon . at her home. Lavender Lav-ender and yellow chrysanthemums prettily decorated the dlninj tablel Covers were laid for Mrs. Thomas Collins. Mrs. Emily Green, Mrs, Detta ' Green, ,Mrs. Lucile Brown, Mrs. Elizabeth Boardman of Provo, Mrs. Edith W. Carter, Mrs. Mat-caret Mat-caret FIsrjr, Miss Doris Jones, Mis.i Maxine Fisher and Mrs.-Cora B. Wil3on of Salt Lake. , lit MODEL 70 . , LOWBOY , Finished in rubbed oil (less fube) : " . , ' M : ' . ' : . . ' ; ' -. :a -niAnDnar - . '; . .- " ' ... .... t.ll' J MODEL 70 W 1 11. Birthday Party For Qiildren Mrs. Elwood Davlca entertained at a birthday party at her home Friday afternoon, in celebration of the first birthday anniversary of her daughter, Jeannine, which occurred oc-curred on that day. i Present were Mrs. Fred Evans ;and children. Bernico and Bert, Mrs.? Laltue Rowley and children, Grace and SNoIa. Mrs. ' Spencer Erown, Mrs. Thomas Thompson and daughter 'Gloria, i Mrs..'' Paul Afflscltf and, son Paul, .Mre. Paul Bond and eon Jirrimle, Mrs. Merrill Olsen and daughter Marylyn, Mrs. Elmo Taylor and son Elmo, Lowcli and Carol Frcscott. Games were played and a program pro-gram furnished by the little tots A delicious , Hallowe'en luncheon was. served, the centerpiece for t he-luncheon he-luncheon table being a largo blrth-ilay blrth-ilay cake. . I ft ' ft . , Gay Social Event ! Ghosts and goblins were delightfully delight-fully entertained by Miss Sue SMobre and Miss K&lel Jacobsen Friday evening at the. home of the former. Hallowe'en colors arid motifs Were employed in the decorative scheme. A mysterious treasure huni ended with the finding .of a delicious de-licious supper which the mischlcvi-ous mischlcvi-ous goblins had hidden. Hallowe'en pranks and stunts, as well as dancing were the diversions Uurlngr the evening. Miss Bertha Vogel and Paul Chrlstensen .were given the grand prize for present Ing the most original and clever stunt. Miss Margaret Smith and Miss Genevieve Boshard received the costume prize.- ': '"":,:, f The Hallowe'en "spit Its" declared the affair to be one 'of the gaycat parties they had ever . attended. 1IK I1 A MOM TTRAM. 1441m! AikrNfDnnlit lor Vhl-btera )Immi4 Brand 1 'llis in Krxi ani iill met&Uie pntei, Htll with lllu4 Ktbtxm. U kMtbr. Hot nfTMr I)rnsr. Ask lur ' ni. n. i Kits ir am o?m SOLO BY DRUCGISTS E7EaYWB& f:H C! 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The young couple will make their home in Provo. f TAN DKAl'KS Heavy tan drupes f(r Imnitiuo are more restful to the vycu xhin the heavily flowered matciiaU;. an-1 alow room for vibrant colors In cushions and drapn ion. ft Extra Special '. at the mi;lvonna BEAUTY SHOPIMi 83 North University Ave. Your Choice of the New FREDERICK or DUART PERMANENT WAVE at a reduction of $2.50 by presenting this Adv. or pood for 25c on a finger wave until Dec. 1, 1930. Make your appointment now. V Phone KU f COMPANY 'Mm t' SrDHEglEiS STOI OF, PIIOVO' j HIE DEPARTMENT STOPJI OF; PPi3VO I. . |